Sheriff's Office searching for four sex offenders

Friday, November 15, 2013

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The Georgetown County Sheriff's Office is asking for help from the public in locating five convicted sex offenders.Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Carrie Cuthbertson said the five suspects have failed to reregister as Sex Offenders as required by law.Deputies visited the last known addresses of the five individuals but they were no longer living at those locations. As part of their probation, they were not only supposed to sign the Sex Offender Registry every quarter-year but were also supposed to notify the Sheriff's Office if they moved to a new location.Those being sought are: Anthony Ontron Felder, 32. His last known address is 360 Harris Landing Road in the North Santee Community. He has a scar under his right eye and stabbing scars on his left arm, according to the Sheriff's Office.He was convicted of criminal sexual conduct with minors in 1995.

Robert Richard Retting, 52. His last known address is 172 Cokerville Road. He was convicted of kidnapping in New Jersey in 1990. His last verification was in August. He has a scar under his left eye, a tattoo on his right forearm with the name Jean Marie and a heart with a knife through it tattoo on his left forearm.

Maceo Syndab, 40. His last known address is 1768 Petigru Road in Pawleys Island. His last verification was in March.In 2006 he was convicted of criminal sexual conduct in the 3rd degree. He has a tattoo with the words love and pain on his left arm and the words woman and devil on his right arm.

Lafonda Johnson, 42. His last known address is 2311 Winyah Street in Georgetown. He was convicted of criminal sexual conduct with minors in 1996.

Anyone that has any information on the whereabouts of these individuals is urged to call the Sheriff's Office at (843) 546-5101.Anonymous tips can also be sent by using Text-A-Tip. Just dial 274637 from any text-enabled cell phone, and text the word “GCSOTIP” followed by your message. This service is for crime tips ONLY, not for the reports of crimes in progress. For crimes in progress, call 911.

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